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Angela Merici 1470–1540 Feast Day—

By age 26, Angela had lost most of her wealthy Italian family to death. As a Franciscan tertiary, she performed good works and taught catechism to girls in her home in Desenzano del Garda. Two visions “In the Renaissance, Angela Merici pre- inspired her to found a congregation ded- sented a path of holiness also to those icated to the religious training of young who were living in a secular environment.” women; she began this mission with a —Pope Benedict XVI, Angelus, school in in northern Italy. Earlier January 29, 2006 she had endured an episode of blindness while on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land and had rejected a papal request to run all “St. Angela asked every Ursuline to be a charities in . In 1535, she founded ‘true and unsullied Virgin and Bride of the the and served as superior until Son of God’ (Introductory Letter to the Rule her death. This mystic, a patron of cat- of St Angela Merici): an ideal that requires echists, reportedly was fascinated from a ceaseless quest of holiness. . . to be able childhood by the legend of St. Ursula, an to respond to these expectations, in the first early virgin-martyr. place, you must strive for holiness with all your might, keeping in constant contact with Christ in prayer and contemplation.” —St. John Paull II, Message, July 12, 2002

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